In August, CCI had slapped an over Rs 6,700 crore penalty on 11 cement firms including ACC, Ambuja, Ramco and JK Cement as well as the industry body Cement Manufacturers Association (CMA) for indulging in cartelisation.
In a regulatory filing today, ACC Ltd said: "Some cement manufacturers including the company had filed an appeal before COMPAT against CCI order (August 31, 2016), Whilst admitting the Appeal, COMPAT has passed a similar order as was passed in 2012 in the same matter, directing Appellants including the firm to deposit 10 per cent of penalty -- Rs 114.79 crore -- by way of a fixed deposit with a lien in favour of the CCI."
"Accordingly, a status quo has been restored in matter. The company was legally advised that it has a strong case on merit and the same legal position continues as on date," ACC, part of the Swiss cement giant LafargeHolcim, said.
In the August 2016 order, apart from penalising the CMA, CCI had directed all the firms to "cease and desist" from indulging in any activity relating to agreement, understanding or arrangement on prices, production and supply of cement in the market.
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CCI has this time imposed a fine of Rs 1,147.59 crore on ACC, while penalties on Jaiprakash Associates and Ultratech is Rs 1,323.60 crore and Rs 1,175.49 crore, respectively.
The fines on other firms are Rs 274.02 crore (Century), Rs 187.48 crore (India Cements), Rs 128.54 crore (J K Cements), Rs 490.01 crore (Lafarge), Rs 258.63 crore (Ramco), ACL (Rs 1,163.91 crore) and Binani (Rs 167.32 crore).